Nice looking plants and a surprising variety from a nursery. Chiltepin are very edible-either ground or kept in a jar on the table to crush as needed.The Jamaican Hot Chocolate I grew were extremely hot.

I supposed the woman at the nursery must have been considering "cooking" to be eating the chiltepin peppers whole or something.
Reading numerous recipes as we speak! Hoping it will be a very heat tolerant plant, too, because of where it is native to.

Josh, I went to a place outside of vacaville. Morningsun Herb Farm. The only bummer was that they sold the last Spanish Spice
right before I got there, which was one I really wanted. Oh well, I will wait until I fit all of these into my garden to worry about others!

Fyi, chiltepin is in my mind one of the best all round peppers. They produce year round even into december. They are hot but not so hot that you cant taste the food. They are extremle heat tolerant. They are gorgeous plants with tiny red and green pods. Pest tolerant / disease tolerant.

Reyna, glad to hear you, and so many others are fans of the Chiltepin!
I am thinking of dedicating an 8-10 gallon pot to the one I got for the spring/summer;
although originally I had planned to pair a couple hab-types in it.
Now I am considering 3 gallons for most of them.

Is 3 gallons pushing too small for perennial Habs or others on my list? I only plan to overwinter a few.